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Well, What , . 1 -n " Cyou hold ' coatT) Hapi I " - m!$ ifrv ' fOMtfND&fc, AV Tmt I MUHV - mai.F Mim A3e.o&ia jNY '"AT T0 W, S L X7tu-' "rAT,6 Dutcn m'ah's CrusT said ' - f ot ti. knock, hi;, 'SP vanT.p 5fAAt-t- Y cwdof hM-Ww ip r .H ' rO SL S PS? Slfcr4l E--f!f X BELLiUSESICITYl PROFITS' IN COUNTRY rim.uio. . J I l'ri-nl.,.1 IIiiMhII .if tin. IVrii'fHl 'IVli vni.li A. 'IVIimiIi.iih' ti.miv nt li.ifiiil... v V.. rfMin.', tlif nhiiJ i.hInv in th licaiuiir hel'iir n attroial ,ii.i,iii,r f till l'tiWiriii-ii.lli'- ki..t m.1-.I .,.. ' f ' "" " "1 npiMnii in AllH'lli'ilii 'VlcfflMl muiiHiiiy. 'iVlri.iiiiii Illllilii'll KHiilt' Hint i-iilliltolitinli llMil lii'HIl (Hily I'lwk it.flillV tli I loll imMiiy rtyui nlmnliiti'lV ll.ililH.iwilf (lie MitlHIM Hllll Ihmh. ini; priooa. o hImi iliwlnii-.l 1 hut tlio Moll cniioi'iit lHko tlio iimrit iiihiIh in litmo oiIiom Hhoro it uruo- tlonll Un n nioniipiily, ninl uo "",l" ,ll,,n ntntoiiunit of tlio North ' Tim ordination norvlco whh pro lliftn to moot tln i.oh in ktimll l,,,rl'lc l)ltrlbiitor of Kpokunn uliow. rodod by hIiikIiii: led by Dr. 'Marlon, t'liiiiiiniiiiii.'., whoro ooinpoiilioii i ' illliurtnnntii to Krowor of' OponliiK prayur by Doacou H. I.. I,,.,.!,. HELMS TO WIRUCI MAI IN ASHLAND ,- IIi'Iiun tin. orrlianllii linn . A 1) nikixt tho ill) loiimll nt Anhland for pnriiilMlon to oroct an opcrn lioiino. n lirh-k nud toucri.li bulldliiK In tho npncii mom- oi'ouplod by tho billboard I iippoxllo (ho rlty ball. Thin lot, ' which m rucoiitlyiiirchaiod ot (loo, I Htt.phoiiMiti, m 12 foot wldo In front ninl about 1 1 In tho roar. Tho build-! liiK will bo npproxluiatoly no foot ilm-p. thiiH oxtoitdliiM 1 1. foot farthor bark tlm ii tho Kroobor bulldlui; mid .IN tout farthor bni-k than tho llutlor liulldlnt:, now ooruplml by tho Tontal Tolograph ThlH will kIvo nuiplo oxllx a roijulrod by tho public bulldliiK InwH. Thorn Mill bo flvo nxlln, ono In tho roar, ono on oarh nblo toward tlio roar ond of tho bulldliif, and two In front. Tho front :to foot, or up proxluintoly that poUlon. will hu two HtorloM IiIkIi. tho root ono Mory. Tho floor will bo droppod ko that tho utiif.o will ho about on n lovol with tlio kldownlk lino. WINTER NELIS PEARS 1.3)1 NEW VOItlC. Nov. 21 -Through ittict luii, California Winter Nollls pours, $3.37, halves, $1,80; Iliiorru l.'nstor IiiiIvoh, $1,7.'.. CIIICAtlO -Through miction, two mrs Washington Spits, extra fnury, $I.N; I car WlnoanpN, oxtrn fancy, $2.00; l car Waniilugtou Winter NoIIIh penrti, $2.19; 1 car lilubo Home lloiiuty, $l.2r; 1 car Idaho Jona thans, choice, $l.liS, 1IOHTON Hold by II. Harris & Co., Idaho fruit, JoualhmiH, intra fancy, .SD-8KM, $2.2 2 NOTICE. Wo hereby glvo notU'o l "II renl oHtatomon that wo lmvo taken our proporly off tho muiitet, both' city nnd country. 81" II. II, & M. J. HHMrJEY. NOTICE. Nollco Is horoby given that tlm un dijrHlgnod will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next regular mooting m Doc. 2, 1013, for a Hcoiimo to ho1 spirit uous, vliintiH nnd malt liquors nt ro tall In qunufltloti loss than n gallon at his plncu or ImihIuchh at No. 2, N. Front Htrool, lu imld city for a porlml of six uionthH, Datoil Novomlior 20, 1913. M. (1. DltOWN. wrci)W)Tin math Trtrmmrc, miidfotid. oiKaoNr, kriday, Good Is an Apology,A.nyway? PEARSAVERAGE $1.56 APPLESAVERAGE 1 .28 PORTLAND Oro. Nov 21 Tills H """ ot ,l1" v,'r '" ,n' ,,,r fr,llt grovi. mill tin. various t.milurM Imv.i brought mum mmmy thru, (or 1 . , . "","""" '"' "M,ro "m" "",Kt' "P for nti)' lUtftcltmry In tlio uuttmt. In u KtHti.moiit u( not roliirim to fruit lilppor for tlio hduhou up to Ortiibur 2&th, I). II. Will to, tronHtiror of tlm NurtlmiHitorn l'rult ICxclinnco won that tlio nwniKo prlco ht nr of fruit up to tlint dnto tbln nomon wn i6il '" l"'t ,0 "blppom. On tlio Ifif.O.UUd roproimutlnic 1200 rxirn. Tlio nvornKo pru-o flKur.n I&IC.S7. j Tho Ntatoiuout of Mr. Whlto hIiowh In dotal), at tho do no of htmlm-iut Novotiibor 1 2th. Applo I'oftrn ,. l'inclio IIWO'J 70.7IU 62,334 RO.iSf. 3'JI 7'J 20 22,28.-, 1 7 2S.2I7.I3 I97.2S O'J.OO K.l'J 3&I.HU.07 Pruno AprliotH I'Iuhik CTab Applot Total CONSERVATORY PUPILS Tho S'meuuVr rooilnl of Iho roil fonl l'ono'riilory for Mnlo nnd l.iiugiiiiK.'N wluoli will ln given mi Sulunliiv nflernoon, Noxcmbor '22 at 1:M) will tnUo plaoo in oommoroml hull of flu liiiMiii'wi I'ollogo, III Xorlh (Irupo hticot, on tlio hiimo floor with Iho eoiiM'nutory rooms. Ailmi-hom in free ninl llio puhlio in cordially in xiloil. No liokiirt mo roquiri'ii. Tho following in tlio -inn-rum: I. Piano iinii(ott (l'r'', "' Unoiiilol) Mikm-h Ivy lloeok, l.ollio (I my, Kvn Kiohmouil, Muinlo Put num. '-. lliuiilono koIo W'ui, Vnwlor. 'A. Pimm hoIoh ((luiiiluliurx, Von eliiin l.ovo Sonir, (loml Nijjlil, Novin) Miss Kva Itii'hmoiiil, I. Alio nolo Minn Frani'i'iio Mo NiiHHor. .'i. Piano ipiaili'tt (Moiiuot hy IliH't'lu'iiiii) Jli"".t'H Ivy lloook, I.o lie dray, Kva lliohiuonil, Miunlo Pul iinm. (1. Voonl Mtiniiel, f-oli'iiloil, .Mi lva Collin, Mm. Soailo, .Mihs Me Niihhor, .Mih. Haulier, 7, Conoi'iio in l minor for two 1'iniion, hy Moxait, MUrt Ivy Hoeok ami (loianl Taillamlior. H. Vocal iioli'l, f feinalo voices, Misses Carolyn Amlrowx, .losophino ltool, Helen Punioker, Catlu'iino Dout'l, Mario dales, Kthol (Intlirio, Doiolhy WioliK, Maml Nowhury. NOTICE. Notice Ih horoby given that tho un designed will apply to tlio city coun cil of tio city of Medford, Oregon, nt tn next regular inootlng Docombor 2nd, 1913, for a Hcoiiko to soil spiri tuous, villous and malt liquors In iiiautltlos loss than a gallon, nt their place of biiHluoHH on South Fir street, located at Iota 10, 11 and 12, block Hi. of tho oiigliinl townstto, lu said. city, for n period of six months. HOTEL HJUUUIS. Dnto of first publication Novom lior, 20th, 1913, Oiiny DeslyH will sail tho lntor part of next month for this country and will upon hur tour lu Now oYrk. BAPTIST MEETING MOST SUCCESSFUL Tho "Get Together" meeting at ,,IU Vlnl ,,u'"l f'mrch lam oven. '" " t tt-tjiloil by about throe linn- ''''111 I";r,to,", ' "" progrum r lll-WWII (II .MD1. W ronHlfiti'd of tiie ordl- T. I). MncCulloiiKli 10 tin. iMMorattt ami of A. A. Alklti, ' ' Dalli.y ami II. II. Ttittlo to thu doconutu niidor tlio following urilor f vorvlce: I.:i Iiik on of liantls by tbo I'lintor niiil onlnluoil ilonctniB. prnyor for onili rivncon by Dr. Mne- CiiIIoukIi nud for the nowly ordnlniMl potior by hur von, ltov. V. I). Mac- CiiIIoukIi of Anhland. llonnott. .Scripture rondlnc by II. C. Oarnctt, Kbort uddremioH en: Tho Itovtval In tho Itlblo uchool. IMncon Tutllo. fl!)2.ISA.t)l I Tho Itovlval In tho Church, Doa HO.SCf.. I'J con Allawny. Tho Hovlvalln tho Olty, Mr. Wm. Davln. Soruion by ltov. SlinmoiiB of ICaglo 1'olnt. CharKo to tho rliurrlioit ovor . which Mm. MnrCullomjli proddos by Doncon Alkln. Tho Hlmpllclty of this service which wns now to many of tho member made It thu moro iin prosslvo. A pleasing fonturo of tho evening's service wbk Introduced by tho pastor when tho city council present by special Invitation wns called to tlm front nnd greeted by tho board of deacons, trustees nnd members of tho church nnd couitrecatlon. After tho benediction by Mrs. Mnc- Cullough n good social tlmo wns en Joyed, light refreshments being served In tho class rooms by tho Ind ies of tho "(lolden Link" Illhlo class. A feeling of rxod fellowship and deep spirituality obtained during tho on tiro evening. Several persons hnuded lu their letters nnd others will present them selves for membership by letter, ex porlenro or relation. This gathering will bo long re membered by tho church nnd It Is hoped will bo followed by a groat blessing of revival. UEPOUTEK. . . " Queen Mary has sent Mrs. Walter Page a photograph of herself In ovo- nliiK dress, with hor Uusslnn tiara. It Is a three-quarter length portrnlt In a beautifully omnossou wivur frame. WOUTII WHILE Tho Host Heal llargaln lu Med ford. Lot 80x1 7G with good S room house with l screen stooping porches opening out from mcli of tho 4 bod rooms upstulrs, bath nnd tollot up stairs and down, gas In nil rooms, hot and cold running water In nil bod rooms upstairs, 80 gallon hot wntor tank, full comont bascmont, tlio dralnod, electric, light, nnd on ono of tho best resident streets In Mcd ford. Prlco It sold soon, $3200. 11ENXETT INVESTMENT CO. SPECIAL TODAY A fovv hundrod dollars to loan on good socurlty. Savon room bungalow, modern, for rout, a nlco placo to llvo. Flvo room bungalow, modern, water pnld, only $12.50 per month. My specialty Is looking after non rosldout property. E. J. STEWART1 Room 2Q4 Frultgrqwors Hnuk nlijg. Offlco phono 531, Ros. phono 822-J. NOTICi: TO (X)NTItACrOIIS. Medford, Ore. Nov. II, 1U13. AttltiK for Jucl.'iwii county, Ore, I will rccclvu propoialH at my room llotul Medford, thin city, until 12 o'clock, noon, Nov. 21. 1013, at which placo and ttmo they will be publicly openod, for tho cotutruMloti of olKht reinforced concroto brlduon nnd cul vert on thu OrcKon I'ost Hoads project. I'lanii, Bpeclflcntlon and map how - Inu location of each Btructuro, may bo soon and Instructions for bidders and blank forms for bids may bo had on application at my room nt the Hot. 'I Medford. The rlKht to reject any or all bids Is rofjorved, V. A. CK03SLAND, Senior U. 8. Highway KnElnccr. Mcdford, Nov. IS. 1913. Tho time for opening these bids has been otonded to 12 o'clock noon, Nov. 2C. 1913. W. A. CIIOSSLAND, Senior U. S. Highway Engineer. netm'i: or s.m.i: of imi'kovi:-Mi-:.vr iio.Mts. The city council of tjio city of Medford, Oregon, will recclvo scaled proposals for tho purchase of $5000 per cent, ten Tcnr Improvement Ilonds, (optlonal-l after tho first car), at a moetlug to bo held De cember 2nd, 1913. All bids must bo accompanied by certified check equal to G per cent of the nmount bid for, said check to bo forfeited to tho city in enso tho bid Is accepted nnd tho bonds arc not purchased in ncrordnucu with said bid within twenty days after . notice of nccontnnco. These bonds will bo sold at tho 'highest prlco obtainable but not for less than par and accrued .Interest All bids must be filed with the tin derslgned at tho recorder's offlco lu (thu city hall not later than C:00 p. J in. December 2nd. 1913. Tho coun- cii reserves tno rigni to reject nuy ana inll bids. Dated November 19th. 1913. ELMEK T FOSS. Recorder ot tho City of Mcdford. Ore gon. WHY? I'i:.ll THACTS PEAK TI1ACTS 10-20-30 aero pear tracts, boarln? orchard, best varieties, three miles from Medford. Deop free loam soil. No hotter 10-year-old pear orchard In Jackson county. This must bo sold nt once. Prlco asked $900 nn acre. It you mean business investigate at onco. Wo will meet nil coiupotlon. Wo do not bollovo this can bo duplicated for tho prlco in any fruit district lu tho northwest. No mnttor what your business may be, hero Is an Invest ment worthy of your consideration. Value Is twlco tho nmount asked. Next year's crop should not ownor this amount. , J. O. IIAUNES, Phono 120-J. First Nntlonat Hank hldg. NEW TODAY Somo good general fnrms, nnd stock ranches lu tho Evans crook country. Thoy aru all iiuonoy mak ers. A CO-ncro farm, all In cultivation, In Lower Sams Valley to oxchango for a vood residence lu Portland. 15 ncres of bearing Xpwtowus nnd pears, closo lu, that will bring- tho grower this year 40 per cout on tho prlco nskod tor tlio orchard, 100 ueroa, an Improved (arm, in tho farm bolt ot Eastern Colorado. Will oxchnngo nt $5000.00 for n Biunll ranch near Medford, Call for particulars as to thoso bargains. O. P. HOON Room It!, Jackson County Hunk llldg. l'hoiio 1037-J xovrcMnrcrc 21, ioi,. i.onei: noticim. A. !. & A..M. Koeulnr Communication Affairs of Importanco Friday. Nov. 21, 1013. 7-30 p. m. O. V. Wllllamti. Sec. I'OIt Jti:.VT IIOU.SKKHKI'INO IEOO.MS ; KOIt 11KNT rurnUlioU hougekeop- ln roosns, ground floor, .''ar!'"!t- !I5 N. 210 FOIt r.l'.NT ITIIMSHI'l- IIOO.MS F O It II i: N T -Modern f umlshod rooms at the Cottage, COJ W. 10th street. 22S ' FOIt KENT Largo sleeping rooms, and modern housekeeping apart ments, prices very reasonable. Phono 247-L. 222 South Holly street. FOIt KENT Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board. 310 S. Riverside. 211 FOR HEM noiTSKH FOIt RENT 3 room unfurnished house, close In, $5. 50 per month, water paid. It Launspach, lain Theater. FOR RENT Modern furnished house. .M. A. Rader, CO North Orange. FOR RENT Six room cottage, barn nnd poultry house nnd twelve acres just outside of tho city on Jacksonville road. W. T. York FOR RENT nungalow nt 109 Geneva avenue, 5 rooms besides bath room, two sleeping porches, ono enclosed In glass, and attic. Also garago and wood shed con taining large horso stall and hay loft. This Is a very beautiful homo. Has a pergola, and wntor Illy pond In rear and Is surrounded i by 150 choice roso bushes. Rent $30.00. Mrs. Peter Steenstrup. FOR KENT OFFICES FOR REN I Large, comfortablo .of flco rooms with elevator service, steam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medtord Furnl turo & Hdw. Co. FOR RENT mici:lam:ous Foiru-:ASE Gold bearing mining prospect which has produced over $10,000. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALE PA KM LANDS FOR SALE Cheap, 75 acres unim proved land, well timbered, plenty running water. Address T. 11., enro Mall Tribune. 211 FOR SAL!", HOUSES FOR SALE-Threo houses nnd Xoia, 412 Laurel St., 411 South Now town street, prlco $4000. Owner new Sam Dauer, Neskowiu, Ore gon. 229 FOR SALE At n bargain, small house nnd two lots ou W. 10th St., on pavement. Address P, O, box 253 Central Point, Ore., or Inquire 110 East Main street, Nash Hotel Hldg., Mcdford. 22S FOR S.U.E ACREAGE FOr'sale Tlrne'aV Pacific Highway, ouo mllo from city. Im proved, house, barn, etc. Address Owner, caro Mall Trlbuno. 211 FOR SALE A 5 nud 10 aero tract closo In, Incomo property, easy terms. Call ownor 392-M. 224 FOR SALE MlbCRiiTtAMCOUH FO R "s A LEsTnglo " bjy'orndo for typowrltor. 520 South Peach. 20S FOR SALE 75 stock hogs In first class condition, weighing 40 to 75 pounds each; prlco G cents per lb. If taken at onco. Leonard Or chards Company, phono GO0-F11, Grants Pass, Oro. ' 211 FOR SALE OR TRADE A two seated Studobaker wagon. Will trade for good top buggy. In quire Nash Livery Harn. 209 FOR SALE Cheap, sopio qunrterod oak furniture, also Jorsoy cow. Phono Farmer 29x2, Coutral Point. 210 FOIt SAI.I .MIM'Kl.TiANKOL'S KOH SALB First cla team of heavy homes. Inquire Kad Trans-1 fcr Co., 42 -N. Front. FOIt SALE Furniture, boarding and rooming house, cheap rent. Always full of boarders. Address W. C, Mall Tribune. 213 FOIt SALE 100 tons of first flam hay, two fresh cows, A-l driving and work horse, covored top de livery wagon and special made driving cart. Walsh's ranch on Spring St., mile out N. Hoosevclt avenue. 230 , r'OK SALfV-200 S. C. Whlto Log- horn hens, one year old; also 150 S. C. White Leghorn pullets. F. T. Hutler. P. O. box No. S5C, 1700 W. Main St. 212 HUM' WANTKO 3Lr,E WANTED Minors at Draden mine. Gold Hill, Oregon, for contract work. Gold Ray Realty Co. ' HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED-GIrl or middle aged wo nian for general housework In tho country. Address A. L., Mall Trib une, tf WANTED M1SCELI.AM:0CS WANTED Loan of"$2C0C I or $7000 ranch property, close to city. Ad dress K. L., care Mall Tribune- 210 WANTED City and country prop erty for exchange. Clark Realty Co. 'Japavksr iiAVnwnnif i.Airvnnv Handwork wears longer, keeps clean longer, samo price as ma chine work. We mako a specialty of shirts and collars. All orders called for and delivered. Custom prices. Phono 79-J, 52 S South Fir St. 214 MONET TO VOX MONEY TO LOAN On city and close in ranch property. C. A. McArthur, room 3, P. O. block, phone 3RS LOST LOST Kit of auto tools. Reward for return to Wood & Co. LOST Hoy's overcoat on Mlstlotoo streot near Main street. Finder return to F. II. Hazelton, 1140 West 9th. 209 LOST One rod nnd black sow un marked weighing 225 or better, finder kindly notify F. E. Harne burg and receive reward. Hox 747 Mcdford, Ore. 20S FOR EACHAMR FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Equity in good flvo room house, two lots, Medford. Will take good team and cow. Hox !!., caro Mall Trlbuue. 210 HUS1NESS DIRECTORY Auto Supplier. LAHER AUTO SPRING. CO. Our big secrot In making springs Is the temporlug. Wo aro oporatlng the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pacific northwest. Use our springs when others tall. Sold under guarantee. 26 North Fif teenth St.. Portland. Oro Attorney!, 11. F. PIATT Lawyor, 21G Garnett- Corey Hldg. PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY Attomeys-nt-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Mcdford National Unnk bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. W, J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor at Law. 123 East Main street, Medford, Ore. Wm. M. Colvig George M. Roberts COLVIG & ROHERTS. LAWYERS Medford National UanV Hulldtng. 11. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Dank Dutldlug. NEWTON W. UORDEN Attorney at law, room 7, Sparta building, Med ford, Oregon. Hospitals. THE DOW HOSPITAL, Central l'ont. Orouou, 248 PAGE SEVEN By"Bud" Fisher JV HCSINISS DlltKCTOUY Auctloncrrs WILMAM ULKICII Llconscd Auc tioneer for tho City of Mcdford, Oregon. Terms rcasonnblo. Hoii denco phono 1G1-J. Office Jack son County Hank building. Clilniprnaorn DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD. Chiropractor, nerve specialist. Rooms 203-204-205 Garnott-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; ncedlo spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice In dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 945, rcsldcnco 571-R i)R. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E Hedges Mcchano-Tboraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotbcraplsts. These systems. Including dietetics,' cura tive gymnastics, hydro-therapby, etc., produce results In both acuta and chronlu diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and DartletL Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. Garbage GARBAGE Get vour promises cleaned up for th winter. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 625-L. F. Y. Allen. Denttsta DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO OR C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett- Corey bldg., suite 310, Medford. Oro. Phono 856 Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Dring your work to me at tho sign ot the Mail Tribune. Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING- CO. has tho best equipped printing offlco In southern Oregon; book binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Physicians and Surgeons DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathlo physicians, 410-417 Garnott-Coroy bldg., phono 1036-L. Resldonc 2G South Laurel St. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE 3. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Practice limited to diseases ot women. Offices 232 E Main. Phones, residence, S14-J2; office 814, DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surceon. Pructlco limited to eye, ear, noso und throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and (Masses supplied Offlco 22S East Main St.. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. in. Phono. B. D. PICKEL. M. D. Offlco Jack son uounty Hank bldg. Office phone 43-R; residence phone GS-tt. DR. MARION Physician and sur geon, Stewart bldg., cornor Main and Dartlett sts,; offlco phone 27. resldenco phono 27-J-2. 904 West 10th. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. V. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phoues, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Garnett -Corey building. Phone 904-M. R. J. CONROY, M. D Physician nnd Surgeon. Ovor Hutchison ft Lums den. 215 E. Malu St Phone 77. DR. McM. M. DOW, Physician and Surgeon. Coutral Point, Oro. DR. LYDIA 8. DOW, Osteopathic Physician. Contrsl Point, Oro. Stcnogriipncra ELLA MdAUNYAW Palm block.' Stenographic work done quickly, and well. Trunsier EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE7 CO.' Offlco 42 North Front St. Phona 315. Prices right. Service gutr snteod. ' " K